[10:13:56 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
This error occurs for every mumble server I try to join, and has been lasting all day.
List of fixes I have tried:
- Restarting Computer
- Restarting wifi connection (using a USB wifi card)
- Reinstalling mumble (including different versions)
- Disabling Quality of Service
- Running as administrator
- Deleting mumble.sqlite
- Running in compatibility mode
- Disabling antivirus
Possibly relevant information:
I am using windows 10
Other voip programs still function fine- only mumble is broken
On college wifi
EDIT: contacted IT services at my college and got things fixed.
[10:13:56 PM] Server connection failed: The remote host closed the connection.
This error occurs for [h][u] [i][b]every[/b][/i][/u][/h] mumble server I try to join, and has been lasting all day.
List of fixes I have tried:
[list]
[*] Restarting Computer
[*] Restarting wifi connection (using a USB wifi card)
[*] Reinstalling mumble (including different versions)
[*] Disabling Quality of Service
[*] Running as administrator
[*] Deleting mumble.sqlite
[*] Running in compatibility mode
[*] Disabling antivirus
[/list]
Possibly relevant information:
I am using windows 10
Other voip programs still function fine- only mumble is broken
On college wifi
[u]EDIT: contacted IT services at my college and got things fixed.[/u]
are you using the 1.3.0 snapshot? if not, are you at least on 1.2.19?
are you using the 1.3.0 snapshot? if not, are you at least on 1.2.19?
I've had this issue, and for me it appeared to be on a server to server basis. I was able to fix it by having the owner of the server blacklist, then remove me from that blacklist. If this isn't possible/doesn't work for you, I would recommend having mumble re-authentify the server certificate of the server you are trying to join.
I've had this issue, and for me it appeared to be on a server to server basis. I was able to fix it by having the owner of the server blacklist, then remove me from that blacklist. If this isn't possible/doesn't work for you, I would recommend having mumble re-authentify the server certificate of the server you are trying to join.
michael-are you using the 1.3.0 snapshot? if not, are you at least on 1.2.19?
Yeah I tried it with 1.2.19 and i currently have the snapshot installed again.
Before it broke i was using the snapshot.
daybraekI've had this issue, and for me it appeared to be on a server to server basis. I was able to fix it by having the owner of the server blacklist, then remove me from that blacklist. If this isn't possible/doesn't work for you, I would recommend having mumble re-authentify the server certificate of the server you are trying to join.
It's occurring for every server, not specific ones- even ones i have never joined before.
[quote=michael-]are you using the 1.3.0 snapshot? if not, are you at least on 1.2.19?[/quote]
Yeah I tried it with 1.2.19 and i currently have the snapshot installed again.
Before it broke i was using the snapshot.
[quote=daybraek]I've had this issue, and for me it appeared to be on a server to server basis. I was able to fix it by having the owner of the server blacklist, then remove me from that blacklist. If this isn't possible/doesn't work for you, I would recommend having mumble re-authentify the server certificate of the server you are trying to join.[/quote]
It's occurring for every server, not specific ones- even ones i have never joined before.
have you tried using a vpn? iirc mumble has a built in proxy option, try that. it's a shot in the dark, but it's worth a shot. also, just making sure, have you reset your network settings to default/made sure nothing's out of place?
have you tried using a vpn? iirc mumble has a built in proxy option, try that. it's a shot in the dark, but it's worth a shot. also, just making sure, have you reset your network settings to default/made sure nothing's out of place?
michael-have you tried using a vpn? iirc mumble has a built in proxy option, try that. it's a shot in the dark, but it's worth a shot. also, just making sure, have you reset your network settings to default/made sure nothing's out of place?
We have a winner- Installed a vpn, mumble works with it.
I'm assuming it is an issue with the college internet then, which is rather annoying.
EDIT: WHOAH HOLD THE PHONE. It worked for like 2 minutes using a vpn then it stopped working again???????? idek wtf that is this is some weird bs.
EDIT 2: Idk it seems to be working again. Shits dumb. Any good vpn recommendations out there?
[quote=michael-]have you tried using a vpn? iirc mumble has a built in proxy option, try that. it's a shot in the dark, but it's worth a shot. also, just making sure, have you reset your network settings to default/made sure nothing's out of place?[/quote]
We have a winner- Installed a vpn, mumble works with it.
I'm assuming it is an issue with the college internet then, which is rather annoying.
EDIT: WHOAH HOLD THE PHONE. It worked for like 2 minutes using a vpn then it stopped working again???????? idek wtf that is this is some weird bs.
EDIT 2: Idk it seems to be working again. Shits dumb. Any good vpn recommendations out there?
klm was having the problem with our team mumble, i gave him admin and it fixed it.
klm was having the problem with our team mumble, i gave him admin and it fixed it.
try putting in the actual ip of the server
try putting in the actual ip of the server
I had a friend who using uni internet could only access mumble servers running the default port because it was specifically opened for mumble (64738)
I had a friend who using uni internet could only access mumble servers running the default port because it was specifically opened for mumble (64738)
In case this thread gets dug up by any future troubleshooters, my issue was that my uni updated their firewall settings and traffic from mumble (alongside other sources) were mistakenly blocked or restricted. In the event this is happening to you, contact IT services.
In the event it is your ISP or country for whatever reason blocking mumble- the best solution is a good VPN (google for options, paid ones typically have fewer restrictions), and if you have access to one a proxy server can work as well (be mindful that free ones over the web oftentimes don't work for anything but browsers however)
In case this thread gets dug up by any future troubleshooters, my issue was that my uni updated their firewall settings and traffic from mumble (alongside other sources) were mistakenly blocked or restricted. In the event this is happening to you, contact IT services.
In the event it is your ISP or country for whatever reason blocking mumble- the best solution is a good VPN (google for options, paid ones typically have fewer restrictions), and if you have access to one a proxy server can work as well (be mindful that free ones over the web oftentimes don't work for anything but browsers however)